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United Nations pledges to tackle piracy

17 Nov 2010
A coalition of organisations representing the majority of the world’s ships and ships’ crews delivered 930, 406 signatures to the International Maritime Organisation in London as part of an ongoing world campaign against piracy.

A coalition of organisations representing the majority of the world’s ships and ships’ crews delivered 930, 406 signatures to the International Maritime Organisation in London as part of an ongoing world campaign against piracy.

In a response to the 13 organisations who jointly presented an almost million strong petition demanding action on piracy recently, United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon has promised that the UN and its partners will 'spare no effort to address the challenges arising from the issue of piracy'.

Speaking on behalf of all the signatory associations, ISF (International Shipping Federation) president Spyros M Polemis said, ‘We're grateful to the Secretary General for sharing our concerns and taking them to the Security Council for action. Our determination remains that there is no acceptable level of piracy and that the continued attacks off Somalia require urgent international action. Meanwhile piracy also prevails in other areas and we are seriously concerned at the level of violence used against crew members. This is a compelling reason to ensure that piracy is eradicated off Somalia in order to take a stand against the growth of piracy on a global scale.’

ITF (International Transport Workers’ Federation) general secretary David Cockroft added, ‘We welcome the Secretary General's assurance, and hope that what we are being promised here is real action following his report to the UN Security Council this month. Only concrete, determined countermeasures will do any good against what is well on its way to being a global problem.’

A coalition of organisations representing the majority of the world’s ships and ships’ crews delivered 930, 406 signatures to the United Nations agency the International Maritime Organisation in London as part of an ongoing world campaign against piracy. The campaign is backed by BIMCO, ICS, IFSMA, IMEC, IPTA, Intercargo, InterManager, International Group of P&I Clubs, INTERTANKO, ISF, ITF, IUMI and SIGTTO, as well as national shipowners’ associations and trade unions worldwide.

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A coalition of organisations representing the majority of the world’s ships and ships’ crews delivered 930, 406 signatures to the International Maritime Organisation in London as part of an ongoing world campaign against piracy.

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